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Dianne Chandler
Question:
L, S, F :) x
Asked by canibeinbetweenthemlegs
Answer:
L - I hate my teeth.
S - I almost lived in Hong Kong.
F - the Breakfast club or Dawn of the Dead
:) xx
Ask me shit
- A. Why my last relationship ended.
- B. Favourite band.
- C. Who I like and why I like them.
- D. Hardest thing I’ve ever been through.
- E. My best friend.
- F. My favourite movie.
- G. Sexual orientation.
- H. Do I smoke/drink?
- I. Have any tattoos or piercings?
- J. What I want to be when I get older.
- K. Relationship with my parents.
- L. One of my insecurities.
- M. Virgin or not?
- N. Favourite place to shop at?
- O. My eye colour.
- P. Why I hate school. (or work)
- Q. Relationship status as of right now.
- R. Favourite song at the moment.
- S. A random fact about myself.
- T. Age I get mistaken for.
- U. Where I want to be right now.
- V. Last time I cried.
- W. Concerts I’ve been to.
- X. What would you do if (…)?
- Y. Do you want to go to college.
- Z. How are you?
The world’s most hauntingly atmospheric cemetery, Highgate Cemetery, occupies a spectacular hillside site in Highgate, north London. Opened in 1839, it quickly became a fashionable locale for the wealthy and death-obsessed Victorians; who romanticised and positively enjoyed the rituals and artefacts surrounding its occurrence. A wealth of Gothic tombs, mausoleums, crypts, archways, gates, and other stone architecture (along with cunningly placed creepers, vines, shrubbery, and spooky trees) create a fantastically Dickensian scene that seduces billions of tourists each year. Yes you read that correctly. Ninety billion tourists last year alone, and that is just counting the Muggles. (image jobaba on flickr)
90 billion? So over a year, almost 13 times the worlds population visit this cemetery? Right.
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The many faces of the Black Mamba.
Black Mamba laughing.

Black Mamba depressed.

Black Mamba wistful.

Black Mamba serious.

More photos of isolated Peruvian tribe emerge
The group chooses to live away from civilization, likely because of past brutalities when outsiders encroached on their land.
Good God…these people seem to have been isolated since at least the 70s.

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